Sports of The Times; A Bow to the Ol' Perfessor

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ONE day last March, that eminent monologist, Charles Dillon Stengel, was babbling away in one of his bewildering dissertations, identifying no person and no team by name and frequently not even bothering to use subject or predicate along with his dangling participles. Finally he said something that didn't have to be translated. View Full Article in Timesmachine »